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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ruling for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a court ruling or a decision made by someone with authority over a certain situation. For example: The judge issued a ruling for the defendant, ordering them to pay a fine of $1,000.
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Kenneth succeeded him in Dalriada and ruled in Pictavia also, ruling for 16 years.
He recommended a ruling for Virginia.
Another bad court ruling for the public financing of elections.
How important is this ruling for video-game makers?
Mr. Bennett is appealing the ruling for his store.
It is a ruling for everyone on planet Earth.
A ruling for Moore, however, could encourage state lawmakers to repeal many constraints on state police.
The Publishers warn that a ruling for the Authors will have devastating consequences.
The Publishers warn that a ruling for the Authors will have "devastating" consequences.
The court sided with state laws over the city ordinance, ruling for the landlord.
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